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Nvidia's long-rumored N1 SoC spotted on a laptop motherboard with 128 GB RAM, listed for $1,400
By Hassam Nasir published
The N1/N1X chips are finally right around the corner.

Intel and Google announce multi-year chip deal
By Anton Shilov published
Although Google now has its own Arm-based Axion CPUs, Intel's Xeon processors with custom IPUs will continue to be used for AI and other demanding workloads in Google's data centers for years.

Intel's EMIB-T packaging technology set for fab rollout this year
By Luke James published
Premium If these “billions per year” in deals close, it’d mark quite the turnaround for Intel Foundry, which generated just $307 million in external revenue last year.

Bryson DeChambeau to use 3D-printed 5-iron at 2026 Masters in golfing first — club he fabricated himself 'finally ready' to face Augusta
By Stephen Warwick published
Bryson DeChambeau will use a 3D-printed 5-iron at the Masters this weekend.

UK navy tracked three Russian submarines near undersea cables, damage would 'have serious consequences,' Putin warned
By Luke James published
A Royal Navy warship and P8 maritime patrol aircraft have tracked three Russian submarines, including two Gugi-class deep-sea vessels, attempting to survey undersea cables and pipelines.

Intel developing two-lever retention mechanism for LGA 1954 socket, according to new leak
By Hassam Nasir published
Previously, the LGA 2011 socket used a dual-lever design.

Korean government to take action over soaring DRAM prices, including monitoring markets and pricing
By Stephen Warwick published
South Korea is taking government action to reduce the pressure of the DRAM and NAND crisis on its population.

Go maintainer joins collective klaxon about encryption-breaking quantum computers
By Bruno Ferreira published
Go maintainer joins collective klaxon about encryption-breaking quantum computers and urges immediate switch to post-quantum methods to prevent disaster.

Steam files suggest Valve is developing internal 'SteamGPT' AI bot — aimed at tackling customer support tickets and CS2 anti-cheat
By Aaron Klotz published
Leaked Steam files show that Valve is developing a "SteamGPT" AI bot that will help its employees with customer support and anti-cheat in CS2.
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